I looked at various record divider solutions for organizing my vinyl record collection, and came up with this.
While there are numerous vendors selling a record divider solution on amazon.com, some with white lettering to apply to your black dividers, those products are typically .02” thick, not much stouter than manilla folder stock. With additional searching, I found a vendor that sells .03”, .04” and .05” thicknesses, the latter recommended for record store displays. Check out bagsunlimited.com, which is also a source for other vinyl record products like premium record sleeves. The 1" gold relief lettering I used is from the sticker aisle at Michael’s. I laser printed the names with a font similar to the lettering I applied, and used that for reference in applying the letters evenly spaced and centered on the tabs. Print out the names before shopping for lettering to get a count on letters you will need and the number of packages of lettering required to complete the project. You will likely want to label your dividers on both sides of the tabs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Jim HanceStories about Cajun and Zydeco artists and their music. Archives
September 2024
|